Art meets Fashion y descuentos especiales en Las Rozas Village
by Fucking Young!
Las Rozas Village anuncia su Venta Privada con un 20% de descuento adicional. Para disfrutarlas, debes registrarte en Las Rozas Village Membership. Además, esta primavera el Village se llena de arte con unas instalaciones inspiradas por Georgia O’Keeffe en colaboración con el Museo Thyssen-Bonrnemisza.

¿Necesitas un buen día de shopping? Este es el sitio perfecto. Las Rozas Village cuenta con más de 100 boutiques de las mejores firmas nacionales e internacionales: Loewe Perfumes, Sandro, Ecoalf, Kenzo, RayBan o Scalpers, con descuentos hasta el 60% sobre el precio original durante todo el año.
Pero muy pronto llega la Venta Privada de primavera, uno de los momentos más esperados del año, en el que podrás disfrutar de un 20% de descuento adicional en tus compras en el Village. Para poder acceder a este beneficio, debes registrarte en Las Rozas Village Membership; además, estarás al día de todas las noticias, promociones y nuevas aperturas del Village.

Si ya lo conocías, vale la pena redescubrir este espacio increíble al aire libre, sus nuevas aperturas y su renovada selección de restaurantes y cafeterías, todo con vistas a la Sierra madrileña y a sólo 30 minutos del centro de la ciudad.
Coincidiendo con la primera retrospectiva en España de Georgia O’Keeffe, Las Rozas Village vuelve a colaborar con el Museo Thyssen-Bornemisza, escribiendo un nuevo episodio de su iniciativa Art meets Fashion, con la que quieren fomentar el diálogo entre arte y moda.
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Las Rozas Village podremos descubrir diferentes instalaciones artísticas a lo largo de sus boulevares, donde obras de la artista dialogan con prendas contemporáneas.

Si necesitas ayuda, puedes reservar tu cita con el Style Advisor y sacarle todo el partido a tus compras. Y si no puedes venir al Village, disfrutar del Virtual Shopping, una nueva forma de comprar que aúna lo mejor de la atención personalizada y exclusiva de una cita privada en la boutique con la comodidad de comprar desde casa.


https://youtu.be/2DycLLZLonk
Regístrate ahora en Las Rozas Village Membership para descubrir nuevas aperturas y promociones especiales.
Llegar es muy sencillo, a 30 minutos del centro de Madrid. En coche, solo hay que seguir la A6 hasta la salida 19 y en la primera rotonda continuar en línea recta y seguir las indicaciones a Las Rozas Village.
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